Passholders will need to log into their accounts online to find the presale tickets, which cost $109 each, adult or child. People who know they want to go to this after-hours event should buy their tickets now, before sales to the general public on Thursday, Feb. 21, because these “after dark” special events that continue after the park closes to everyone else are always popular, and always sell out.

One interesting note: This event is being held only a few days before Disneyland’s traditional Star Wars night specially ticketed party, which doesn’t appear to be scheduled this year, possibly because it’s getting closer and closer to the time when the new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge land opens in June, and special events will be in anticipation of that.

The resort is shifting more and more of its special events nowadays to Disney California Adventure, in anticipation of record crowds for the Star Wars opening season.

The party is slated to be held 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. though ticket holders can mix in with regular park guests starting at 6 p.m.

Typically at these types of events, at least some regular rides will be open with shorter lines. Guardians of the Galaxy — which will be the centerpiece of the as-yet-unbuilt new Marvel land on the site of the former A Bug’s Land — will definitely be open

Ticket holders are promised a special guide map, an event credential and unlimited digital photo downloads during the event.

There will also be special characters on hand, decor, food and merchandise, as well as a scavenger hunt and a dance party.

Marla Jo Fisher was a workaholic hard news reporter before she adopted two children from foster care at age 46, picked up a scruffy dog along the way and somehow managed to keep them all alive, at least so far. She now writes the Frumpy Middle-Age Mom humor column that appears in the Orange County Register weekly. Due to her status as the cheapest person alive, she also writes about deals and bargains for the Register, including her Cheapo Travel column which also runs in newspapers around the country. When she's not having a nervous breakdown, she's usually traveling somewhere cheaply and writing about it.